
The
First Step
Murder. Bombing. Terror. Conspiracy. All these
words have been whispered and bellowed for years. This compendium
of negativity goes on and on, and we are so ingrained with
this, so helplessly enslaved in propaganda that it’s near
impossible to break free. Everywhere you look there are labels
and colors and symbols meant to sway your decision making
process. So how do we break away from this calm, calculating,
and manipulative system? There is a quote attributed to H.
L. Mencken that I personally adore; “For every complex problem,
there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.” We cannot
break away from the system. We must change the system.
While I completely agree with Jacques Fresco
and the validity of The Venus Project, we as humankind need
to be aware of, and understand, our bond with nature. Paganistic
cultures were extremely in tune with the Earth and the celestial
bodies, but with the outpour of luxury technology, we see
the decline of, not only interest in the Earth, but the health
of our world. Personally, I do not believe in global warming,
but I am aware of the toxic substances dumped in our rivers
and oceans. Just because global warming may not exist, doesn't
mean we shouldn't strive to improve our society.
Improving our society will not be easy and
it will not be fun. Hard work, tremendous support, unification,
and a balance of ideas will all be critical. If we do not
work hard, and not in the sense of working to make money,
but in the sense of working for a cause that you believe in,
then no progress will be made. If we do not have support,
then who will help us work? Who will back our voice? By no
means am I saying that God does or does not exist, but as
a perfect example, what good is the Voice of God, with no
God? With support we gain numbers. Many people have many ideas
and biases. Obviously, we cannot force people to adhere to
a singularity, but as long as we are working for the same
cause, then the outcome will be good, in the truest sense
of the word. With those many people and many ideas, group-think
and mob mentality arises. We must balance our ideas. Most
Muslims are peace loving and kind people, but the radical
bombers are the ones who cause the sociological damage. We
must keep face and unite in our search for Truth.
Most of you know that zeitgeist means “the
spirit of the time; the spirit characteristic of an age or
generation.” Just as Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche said at the
beginning of the first “Zeitgeist”, we are in the now. It’s
very simple and not mystical. Just, now. That's what we are
fighting for. Yes we care about what our children inherit
and we care that the Earth stays healthy, but we are fighting
for us, for now. We fight because we see injustice, and we
see inflation, and we see people starving in Africa and children
digging through garbage in India. There are people who live
on less than a dollar a day, people who have to walk miles
for fresh water. Can technology not help us fight these deplorable
conditions? I fight not for myself, but those who cannot fight.
I fight for those who have been blinded by propaganda. I fight
for humankind as a whole. Who are you fighting for?